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Keynes: The Return of the Master
Pages: 240, Hardcover, PublicAffairs
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Sep-19-2009
Must read in the current environment
Anyone seeking to understand the current financial mess and the twp primary schools of thought, and importantly their influence on policy makers, should read this book. Even adjusting for Skidelsky's obvious admiration of Keynes and the fact that many PhD would likely refine or some of the...
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- Posted: Sep-09-2009
What can we learn from Keynes?
Robert Skidelsky is the biographer of John Maynard Keynes and a historian with some background in economics. He divided his book in three parts. In the first part, he examines what went wrong and what this says about the present state of economics. He attacks the rational expectations hypothesis,...
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- Posted: Sep-08-2009
Fundamental errors on Keynes's decision theory,uncertainty, logical probability and weight of the evidence
This book has far too many errors in it, with respect to Keynes's work in the A Treatise on Probability (1921,TP)upon which the General Theory is built,for someone who wants to specilaize in Keynes's decision theory and logical approach ( a rational degree of belief is not the same thing as a...
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